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Bangkok The capital city of Thailand, known as one of the world's most exciting cities with world –class facilities. |
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Hua Hin The oldest resort town of Thailand with the unique charm of the old days - small but cosy. |
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Pattaya Thailand's premier beach destination. Spend your days under the sun with the variety of entertainment and beach activities. |
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Phuket The largest island of Thailand is a world-class destination. Full of well-appointed accom, choices of entertainment and great food. |
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Koh Chang For those who's seeking an escape to a virgin tropical island. Diving, kayaking, trekking and all beach activities are available. |
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Koh Samui This most popular island consists of pristine sandy beaches, waterfalls and plenty of hotels, restaurants, bars, and shops. |
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Koh Samed This small island is well-known for its powdery sand and clear sea. |
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Krabi The hidden paradise for those who love sun, sea, kayaking, diving and rock climbling. Nowhere to compare. |
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Cha-Am A seaside town with resorts lying along the long sandy beach. Only 2 hours from Bangkok. |
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Koh Lanta Heaven island of Andaman Sea. Plenty with forest, coral reefs and under water life. |
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Chiang Mai An old city with proud history, thousands temples, beautiful mountains and good manner of hospitality. |
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Khao Lak Located just north of Phuket Island. Most peaceful resort destinations. The stretch of coastline with beaches that go on for miles. |
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Mae Hong Son / Pai Where you can experience living on high among the natures and learning the folk life of hilltribes. |
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Koh Phangan Well-known for its full moon party. People from around the world gather here to enjoy the party, sandy beaches, snorkeling and diving. |
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HOTEL DETAILS |
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102/9 Moo 7, Phi Phi Island , Ao-nang, Muang Krabi 81000
Loh Dalum Bay
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Start Rate : 30 USD |
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Phark Nam Bay, Koh Phi Phi, Ao Nang, Muang, Krabi 81000 Thailand
Phak Nam Bay
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Start Rate : 35 USD |
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125/89 Moo 7, Koh Phi Phi, Ao Nang, Muang, Krabi 8100
Ton Sai Beach
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Start Rate : 40 USD |
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125/148 Moo 7, Ao Nang ,Muang ,Krabi 81000
Loh Dalum Bay
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Start Rate : 50 USD |
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Moo 8, Laem Thong, Koh Phi Phi, Ao Nang, Krabi 81000, Thailand
laem thong
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Start Rate : 50 USD |
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129 Moo 7, Ao Nang, Koh Phi Phi, Muang, Krabi 81000
Ton Sai Beach
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Start Rate : 50 USD |
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Moo 7, Ao Nang, Moung, Loh Dalum Bay, Koh Phi Phi, Krabi 81000, Thailand
Loh Dalum Bay
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Start Rate : 55 USD |
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129 Moo 7, Ao Nang, Koh Phi Phi, Krabi 81000
Ton Sai Beach
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Start Rate : 60 USD |
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69 Moo 7, Laem Hin Beach, Ao-Nang, Koh Phi Phi, Krabi 81000, Thailand
laem hin
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Start Rate : 60 USD |
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Moo 8 ,Leamtong Beach, Koh Phi Phi, Aonang,Krabi 81000 Thailand
laem thong
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Start Rate : 65 USD |
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125 Moo 7, Koh Phi Phi, Muang, Krabi 81000
Ton Sai Beach
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Start Rate : 70 USD |
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69 Moo 7, Laem Hin Beach, Ao-Nang, Koh Phi Phi, Krabi 81000, Thailand
laem hin
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Start Rate : 85 USD |
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58 Moo 7, Ao-Nang, Muang, Krabi 81000 Thailand
Ton Sai Beach
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Start Rate : 85 USD |
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177 M00 7, Ao-Nang, Muang, Krabi 81000
long beach
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Start Rate : 95 USD |
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54 Moo 8, Leamtong Beach, Koh Phi Phi, Ao Nang, Krabi 81000, Thailand
laem thong
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Start Rate : 110 USD |
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49 Moo 8, Ao Nang, Muang, Krabi 81000, Thailand
loh ba gao
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Start Rate : 160 USD |
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11 Moo 8, Laem Tong, Koh Phi Phi, Ao Nang, Krabi 81000 Thailand
laem thong
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Start Rate : 255 USD |
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THAILAND'S TOURIST CENTERS
THE CENTRAL
BANGKOK,
the capital of Thailand, is a metropolis where one
can find both old and new, East and West, traditional
and fashionable, blended together in a harmonious
way. There are several magnigicent Buddhist temples
inside the city and well-known attractions on its
out-skirts. The old capital from 1350 to 1767, AYUTTHAYA
(76 km) is today visited chiefly as a historical
site, especially the ancient ruins left by the Brunese
invasion of 1767. Bang Pa-in Palace, and Bang Sai
Folk Arts and Crafts Centre are places recommended
for inclusion in a one-day tour. KANCHANABURI
(128 km), a good place for nature lovers,where they
can raft down the stream watching enchanting scenery.
The Death Railway and the Bridge over the River
Kwai are also located here. On a trip to SARABURI
(107 km), Buddhists should not fail to pay homage
to the Buddha's Footprint there. LOPBURI
(153 km) is famous for shrines in the Khmer style,
and the remains of King Narai's palaces of the 17th
century. NAKHON
PATHOM (56 km) is the town that boasts the tallest
Buddhist pagoda both in Thailand and in the world.
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THE EAST
Just 2 hours' drive from Bangkok is
PATTAYA
the fast growing recreation centre on the east
coast. Its fine sand, blue sky and limpid sea
are among many other good things that prove
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There, selves either quietly
or by engaging in aquatic sports such as swimming,
fishing, sailing, water skiing, diving, wind-surfing,
etc. Although Pattaya is the cream of CHON
BURI, other places of interest are plentiful
in this provice--Khao Sam Muk, where stands
the Choa Mae Sam Muk Shrine highly revered by
Thais; Bang Saen, the nearest beach resort for
the families; Sichang Island, paradise island
whose name has became the title of a song.
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CHANTHABURI
(245 km), an east-coast province famous for
gemstones, fruits, hot pepper and Chanthabun
mats. RAYONG
(179 km),where the most attractive tourist spot
is the Samet Island, which has become very popular
among foreign visitors. TRAT
(315 km) the most far-flung province on the
eastern coast, is well known for its Ko Chang
National Marine Park |
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| THE NORTH
The fine weather, the mountainous scenery,
the exquisite handicrafts and the rich northern
Thai culture are some of the charms of the North.
CHAING
MAI (697 km. from Bangkok), the second biggest
province of Thailand, provides visitors with a host
of places of interest, such as, DoiSuthep, Doi Inthanon,
Bhubing Palace, etc. CHIANG
RAI (785 km), located at the northern tip of
Thailand in the very heart of the Golden Triangle,
gains fame from its scenic views, interesting hill-tribes
and exciting elephant-back riding tours. LAMPHUN
(670 km) is a town of beautiful women, bountiful
orchards and ancient temples. LAMPANG
(599 km) is the sole province in Thailand where
horse-drawn carriages are still used as a means
of transportation. PHRAE
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"mohom" and PHAE MUANG
PHI, a small area of weird earth formation. Lying
on the uppermost northwestern border with Burma,
MAE
HONG SON ( 924 km) is well known as the "Town
of Three Mists" because it is mist-shrouded throughout
most of the three seasons. SUKHOTHAI,
the first capital of the Thai Kingdom, is known
for it historic sites.
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THE NORTHEAST
Known as Isan in Thai, the Northeast consists
mostly of a plateau. Some may think that this area
dry and lifeless, But in fact, it has large numbers
of tourist spots, some of which are being developed.
NAKNON
RATCHASIMA (259 km), or the gateway to the Northeast,
where are located the Thao Suranari Monument, Khmer-style
stome shrine Prasat Hin Phimai and a 250-year-old
banyan tree. KHON
KAEN (449 km), one of the northeastern commercial
centres famous for the local product -- matmi silk.
UBON
RATCHATHANI (629 km), where the Lenten Candle
Festival is grandly celebrated. SAKON
NAKHON (647 km), offers tourists the
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picturesque scenery
of the vast Nong Han Lake.
SURIN (457 km), the land of elephants, is world
famous for its annual Elephant Round-up usually
taking place at the third weekend of November. BURI
RAM (410 km), is where the largest Khmer style
stone temple, Prasat Phanom Rung, is located. LOEI
(520 km), a challenging place for visitors who want
to find out the lowest temperature of Thailand in
the cool season.
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| THE SOUTH
The most prominent tourist attraction in
the South is inevitably PHUKET
(862 km), the biggest island of Thailand located
in the Andaman Sea. It has rapidly become one of
the best known seaside resorts of the world. Apart
form the numerous beaches around the island and
all kinds of accommodation facilities. is famous
for its seafood, coral and marine life. It also
serves as a base for exploration trips to nearby
islands. The grand celebration of the Vegetarian
Festival in October is another attraction. But if
you find Phuket a little to crowded in the peak
tourist season, then Samui Island of SURAT
THANI (644 km) will be another choice. Its tranquility
and unpolluted environment will refresh you. RANONG
(568 km), Thailand's rainiest province is well known
for its hot springs and Burmese gems. PHATTHALUNG
(840 km) is believedto be in the realm of the ancient
Sri Vijaya Kingdom, which has long been forgotten
leaving only a few hallowed hills today. SONGKHLA
(950 km) is a famous seaside resort in the Far South
where a cruise on Songkhla Lake is fascination.
Another famous place in this province is Hat
Yai,the big bustling city widely known for the
low-priced imported goods. PHANGNGA
(788 km), adjoining Phuket, is full of magnificent
seascape and beautiful limestome caves. KRABI
(814 km) and TRANG
(828 km) also have many fine beaches and beautiful
scenery waiting to be explored. Tarutao Island of
SATUN
(973 km), being the remotest, will provide you with
the most marvelous underwater life and most tranquil
atmosphere.
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